From Swim to Rip in One-Handed Topspin Backhand
Petr Korda's timing is so good that he can hit the ball seemingly from straightening of his body alone.
I've described the final arm action in this shot as a slow swim, with the idea that arm provides adjustment but not power.
Vic Braden once aspired to a similar backhand in which arm didn't figure at all. Remember when he was in Argentina and had a holster made for working the racket from his hip?
Maybe one isn't as good as that or just wants more topspin.
"Waggle" is where my mind goes within the one-hander ideas of Doug King (https://tennisone.tennisplayer.net/m...mpart.spin.php). He describes waggle elsewhere (body and racket moving in opposite directions but body always doing the main work to send the golf club or dog's tail the opposite way). Forehands, backhands, volleys and serves are all seen to benefit from pronounced waggle.
I can't really believe I am saying this, and probably will cut such a foolish notion out of my backhand later; nevertheless, after smooth straightening and rolling of arm I plan to try extra lowering of elbow as the string up and down front side of body snaps taut.
Petr Korda's timing is so good that he can hit the ball seemingly from straightening of his body alone.
I've described the final arm action in this shot as a slow swim, with the idea that arm provides adjustment but not power.
Vic Braden once aspired to a similar backhand in which arm didn't figure at all. Remember when he was in Argentina and had a holster made for working the racket from his hip?
Maybe one isn't as good as that or just wants more topspin.
"Waggle" is where my mind goes within the one-hander ideas of Doug King (https://tennisone.tennisplayer.net/m...mpart.spin.php). He describes waggle elsewhere (body and racket moving in opposite directions but body always doing the main work to send the golf club or dog's tail the opposite way). Forehands, backhands, volleys and serves are all seen to benefit from pronounced waggle.
I can't really believe I am saying this, and probably will cut such a foolish notion out of my backhand later; nevertheless, after smooth straightening and rolling of arm I plan to try extra lowering of elbow as the string up and down front side of body snaps taut.
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